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R-360 Neptune () is a Ukrainian subsonic
cruise missile A cruise missile is an unmanned self-propelled guided missile that sustains flight through aerodynamic lift for most of its flight path. Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large payload over long distances with high precision. Modern cru ...
with all-weather capabilities developed by the Luch Design Bureau in
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as an
anti-ship missile An anti-ship missile (AShM or ASM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea-skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. ...
, with a later variant for land attack. Neptune's design is based on the Soviet
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subsonic anti-ship missile, with substantially improved range, targeting and electronics equipment. It has a range of over 200 kilometres. The system requirement was for a single missile to defeat surface warships and transport vessels with a displacement of up to 9,000 tonnes, either in convoys or moving individually. The first training missile divizion (battalion) entered service with the
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in March 2021, with the first operational naval use in 2022. The land-attack variant has a new guidance system and was first fielded and used in 2023. "Long Neptune", an extended range land attack variant with a claimed 1000 km range, was first used in 2025, according to Ukrainian president
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.


Development

The missile was first revealed at the 2015 Arms and Security international exhibition in Kyiv. According to information from open sources, the first flight examples of the cruise missile were manufactured in the second quarter of 2016. Production of advanced missile systems took place in cooperation with other Ukrainian companies, including Artem Luch,
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( MS400 turbofan engine), ZhMZ Vizar Kyiv, (seeker) and Arsenal SDP SE (navigation system). The first tests of the system were conducted on 22 March 2016, attended by Secretary of the
National Security and Defense Council The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, ( NSDCU; , ''RNBOU'') or RNBO, is the coordinating state body of the executive power under the President of Ukraine on issues of national security and defense. It is a state agency tasked wi ...
(NSDC)
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. In mid-2017, Neptune missiles were tested concurrently with Vilkha launchers and missiles. The test results and capabilities of the Neptune were not made public, unlike those of the Vilkha. According to the press service of the NSDC, the first successful flight tests of the system took place on 30 January 2018. On 17 August 2018, the missile successfully hit a target at a range of during test firings in southern
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. On 6 April 2019, the missile was again successfully tested, hitting targets during tests near
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. According to President
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, the Neptune system would be delivered to the Ukrainian military in December 2019. After the withdrawal of the United States and Russia from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, Ukraine announced that it was considering developing intermediate-range cruise missiles. Ukraine signed a memorandum with Indonesia on concluding a contract for the supply of Neptune missiles, first reported in December 2020. Thus, Indonesia may become the first foreign buyer of Neptune, according to with reference to the Ukrainian special exporter State Enterprise (SE) "Progress". In March 2021, the
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obtained the first training missile battalion of the RK-360MC Neptune. On 18 November 2024, Ukraine claimed that serial production of Neptune missiles had been expanded and it had built 100 so far that year. There were plans to extend the range of the missile from 400 kilometres and it would soon operate out to 1000 kilometres, which is further than the 500-kilometre range of the Taurus cruise missile.


Operational history

On 3 April 2022, during the
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, Ukrainian sources claimed that the had been damaged by Ukrainian forces. Later,
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, a freelance adviser to the
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, clarified that ''Admiral Essen'' had been hit by a Neptune missile. The Russians did not comment on the claim and the ship continued its mission as normal. On 13 April 2022, Ukrainian sources claimed the was hit by two Neptune missiles, resulting in a fire and subsequent explosion of a shipboard ammunition store. The Russian Ministry of Defence stated, without discussing the cause, that a fire had caused munitions to explode and the crew had been fully evacuated. Russia reported the vessel as still being afloat later in the day of the fire, but Russian state media subsequently reported that she had sunk in inclement weather while being towed. According to Thomas Shugart, a former U.S. Navy submarine commander, s like ''Moskva'' have been typically "known for their offensive punch, not for their defensive systems or their damage control". ''Moskva'' was one of the largest warships sunk in combat since
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. The successful use of the Neptune system to sink the warship was cited by Ukrainian Defence Minister
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as giving confidence to Ukraine's allies that more weapon supplies to Ukraine would be worth it. A land attack variant was being designed and, as of April 2023, was close to completion. The Neptune missile was initially designed to hit ships at sea. According to a Ukrainian official: "Ukraine is working to modify Neptune missile to strike land targets... A new guiding/homing system is required, but Ukrainians are working on that... Once we get that, the Neptunes can hit targets 360 km (about 225 miles) away. We are pretty close." On 23 August 2023, according to Ukrainian media reports, a modified R-360 missile was used to destroy a
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radar, deployed on Cape Tarkhankut in Crimea since 2016. On 14 September, Ukrainian forces subsequently claimed to have destroyed S-400 missile systems near Yevpatoriya using drones and Neptune missiles. One day earlier, two Russian vessels in
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were heavily damaged by either Neptune or Storm Shadow cruise missiles. On 26 March 2024, Ukraine claimed to have struck the Konstantin Olshansky with a Neptune missile. This vessel was seized from Ukraine in 2014, when Russian forces took control of the Crimean peninsula. On 9 April 2024, Russian forces claimed to have intercepted a Neptune missile near the Crimean coast. On 21 April 2024, a video was released from Sukharnaya Bay, Sevastopol, that allegedly shows the salvage ship ''Kommuna'' hit by a Ukrainian Neptune missile. ''Kommuna'' took part in salvage efforts after ''Moskva'' was hit in 2022. In April 2024, Ukraine was working on extending the range of the missile to , while increasing production tenfold. On 31 May 2024, Ukraine fired several Neptune missiles at an oil depot attached to
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,
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. Russian officials claimed to have shot down the missiles. Ukrainian officials and Russian opposition reported a fire and damage to three petroleum tanks. The new land attack variant is called Neptune-MD by Russian forces. Ukrainians call it the Long Neptune. On 21 June 2024, a Neptune struck a Shahed drone depot and training facility in Krasnodar. On 31 July 2024, a Neptune struck an airbase in Kursk, Russia, one hundred kilometres from the border with Ukraine, hitting "a warehouse for storing weapons and military equipment," according to Ukrainian officials. Russia claimed to have shot down the missile. On 2 August 2024, Romania and Ukraine announced a plan to manufacture and improve the Neptune missile. On the morning of 21 August 2024, the Ukrainian military claimed to have struck a Russian S-300 air defense system in Rostov Oblast overnight, possibly by using a Neptune missile. On 10 January 2025, the Ukrainian military claimed to have hit a military warehouse in the Rostov region by a long range Neptune missile. On 15 March 2025, President Zelenskyy claimed that the new Long Neptune missile can reach targets up to 1,000 kms away.


Design

The Neptune uses a solid-fuel booster rocket to launch it into the air. After the fuel is expended the rocket stage falls away and the jet engine takes over, providing the necessary thrust. A Neptune missile, including rocket motor, is in length, with a cross-shaped hard wing. They are designed to be housed in transport and launch containers with dimensions . The system has a maximum range of about . A single missile weighs , of which is the warhead. It uses a Motor Sich MS400 engine which has a high
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. When deployed, a Neptune coastal defence system comprises a truck-based USPU-360 mobile launcher, four missiles, a TZM-360 transport/reload vehicle, a RCP-360 command and control vehicle, and a special cargo vehicle. Czech Tatra T815-7 trucks replaced prototype
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vehicles. The system is designed to operate inland up to from the coastline.


Gallery

File:Neptune TEL, Kyiv 2021, 21.jpg, Launch vehicle File:Neptun missile complex Launcher, Kyiv 2019, 13.jpg, Launch vehicle File:Neptune transporter loader, Kyiv 2021, 12.jpg, Reload transporter with crane File:Neptune transporter, Kyiv 2021, 10.jpg, Transport without crane File:Neptune command vehicle, Kyiv 2021, 20.jpg, Command vehicle File:Neptune Mineral radar, Kyiv 2021, 12.jpg, Mineral-U radar File:Mineral-U, Kyiv 2021, 27.jpg, with radar erected File:USPU-360.jpg, Prototype KrAZ-7634-based launch vehicle File:Neptun missile complex TZM, Kyiv 2019, 05.jpg, Prototype KrAZ-6322-based loader vehicle File:Neptun missile complex Command vehicle, Kyiv 2019, 06.jpg, Prototype command vehicle File:Neptun missile complex Command vehicle, Kyiv 2019, 15.jpg, Prototype command vehicle interior File:Neptune cruise missile 04.jpg, Prototype launcher with supporting vehicles File:Neptune cruise missile 05.jpg, Test launch, 2019


See also

Other subsonic anti-ship missiles * Atmaca (Turkey) * Blue Spear (Israel – Singapore) *
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(France) *
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(Italy - France) *
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(Israel) * Harbah (Pakistan) *
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(United States) * Hsiung Feng II (Taiwan) * Naval Strike Missile (Norway) * RBS 15 (Sweden) * SSM-700K C-Star (Republic of Korea) * VCM-01 (Vietnam) * YJ-83 (China) * NASM-MR (India) * Zarb (Pakistan)


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